Generic Mevinacor
Description: Mevinacor (Lovastatin) is an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor (also known as a statin) used to lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels in your blood. Your pharmacist may know of alternate uses for Mevinacor (Lovastatin). Read more on Mevinacor.
What is Generic Mevinacor?
Generic Mevinacor, like all generics, is the name given to the
prescription Lovastatin medication manufactured by any company other than the
original inventor of Mevinacor. The only true difference between brand name Mevinacor
and generic Mevinacor is that generic Mevinacor is always less expensive.
Other common names: Altocor, Aztatin, Closterol, Colevix, Dilucid, Lipovas, Lovalip, Lovalord, Lovastatina, Lovastatinum, Lovasterol, Lozutin, Mevacor, Nergadan, Rovacor, Taucor, Lovastatin (generic name).
Generic Mevinacor produced by Hexal, Lovabeta manufactured by Betapharm, Lovastatin produced by 1 A Pharma and Aliud Pharma, Mevacor by Vianex A.E, Nergadan manufactured by Uriach, and Taucor produced by Sigma Tau are at Goldpharma Medication | Strength | Quantity | Price | Goldpharma | Lova | 10 mg | 100 tablets | $26.97 | Order | Lovabeta | 10 mg | 30 tablets | $22.02 | Order | Lovabeta | 40 mg | 50 tablets | $31.96 | Order | Lovastatin | 10 mg | 50 tablets | $23.37 | Order | Lovastatin | 20 mg | 50 tablets | $25.72 | Order | Lovastatin | 20 mg | 100 tablets | $32.02 | Order | Lovastatin | 40 mg | 100 tablets | $45.22 | Order | Mevacor | 40 mg | 10 tablets | $11.68 | Order | Nergadan | 20 mg | 28 tablets | $10.38 | Order | Taucor | 20 mg | 30 tablets | $9.23 | Order | Taucor | 40 mg | 30 tablets | $12.36 | Order |
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